New Poll, Majority don't want Trump Impeached/Removed.

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A majority of voters now oppose impeaching and ousting President Trump from office, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday — the same day Democrats unveiled articles of impeachment against the commander in chief.

The poll found that 51% of registered voters surveyed said they don’t want to see Trump impeached and removed from office — compared to 45% who do.

https://nypost.com/2019/12/10/majority- ... fice-poll/
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Probably about 10% of those polled could accurately describe what happened.

Pelosi was right, he should not have been impeached based on the mueller report. But he had to push his luck and involve another country in our country’s business. So now he’s facing impeachment. No way around it.
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That's ok, if we are going by polling data, he'll be gone anyway:


If the general election for president were being held today, 51 percent of registered voters say they would vote for Joe Biden, while 42 percent say they would vote for President Trump. When Trump is matched against other Democratic contenders the race remains in single digits:
Bernie Sanders gets 51 percent, while Trump has 43 percent;
Elizabeth Warren receives 50 percent and Trump gets 43 percent;
Michael Bloomberg gets 48 percent to Trump's 42 percent;
Pete Buttigieg has 48 percent, while Trump receives 43 percent;
Amy Klobuchar receives 47 percent, while Trump has 43 percent
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That poll just shows how many people are so ignorant about what’s going on.
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Momto2boys973 wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 9:30 pm That poll just shows how many people are so ignorant about what’s going on.
Definitely
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It’s believable.
jessilin0113 wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 8:27 pm That's ok, if we are going by polling data, he'll be gone anyway:


If the general election for president were being held today, 51 percent of registered voters say they would vote for Joe Biden, while 42 percent say they would vote for President Trump. When Trump is matched against other Democratic contenders the race remains in single digits:
Bernie Sanders gets 51 percent, while Trump has 43 percent;
Elizabeth Warren receives 50 percent and Trump gets 43 percent;
Michael Bloomberg gets 48 percent to Trump's 42 percent;
Pete Buttigieg has 48 percent, while Trump receives 43 percent;
Amy Klobuchar receives 47 percent, while Trump has 43 percent
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Oh, and aren’t Trumpers the first ones to say that polls showed Hillary would win in 2016, so they’re hardly reliable?
I guess they are when they like the results!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
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Momto2boys973 wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 9:49 pm Oh, and aren’t Trumpers the first ones to say that polls showed Hillary would win in 2016, so they’re hardly reliable?
I guess they are when they like the results!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
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